The referee gives a free kick against Kevin Davies for handball. Kevin Davies booked. Matthew Gilks restarts play with the free kick.

46:05 +1.05

David Vaughan takes a shot. Save made by Jussi Jaaskelainen.

44:36

The ball is crossed by Charlie Adam, Dudley Campbell gets on the score sheet with a goal from close range to the bottom right corner of the goal. Blackpool 3-2 Bolton.Charlie Adam provided the assist for the goal.

43:06

The ball is swung over by Gary Taylor-Fletcher.

42:20

The ball is swung over by Jason Puncheon, Ricardo Gardner makes a clearance.

Matthew Taylor is ruled offside. Matthew Gilks restarts play with the free kick.

8:52

A goal is scored by Dudley Campbell from inside the area low into the middle of the goal. Blackpool 1-1 Bolton.The assist for the goal came from Gary Taylor-Fletcher.

8:32

Daniel Sturridge has an effort at goal from just outside the penalty box which goes wide of the left-hand post.

7:24

Stephen Crainey gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Daniel Sturridge. Strike on goal comes in from Daniel Sturridge from the free kick.

6:42

Stephen Crainey gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Chung-Yong Lee. Jussi Jaaskelainen restarts play with the free kick.

5:08

Keith Southern challenges Kevin Davies unfairly and gives away a free kick. Paul Robinson sends in a cross, Kevin Davies scores a goal from deep inside the penalty box to the top right corner of the goal. Blackpool 0-1 Bolton.

4:15

Free kick awarded for a foul by Kevin Davies on Keith Southern. Free kick taken by Alex Baptiste.

The ball is crossed by Daniel Sturridge, Alex Baptiste manages to make a clearance.

Match Preview

No injury concerns for Holloway
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has no new injury concerns ahead of the Barclays Premier League clash with Bolton.
Holloway will have almost a full squad to choose from for the Bloomfield Road clash, with two exceptions.
David Carney - whose season was ended by a shoulder problem - is the only injury absentee, while Marlon Harewood, recently returned from a loan stint at Barnsley, will not be considered for fitness reasons.
Holloway believes securing safety in their last two matches would eclipse the Wembley win which got them there in the first place.
The Tangerines, who sit one point from safety in 18th position, host Bolton before travelling to champions-elect Manchester United on the last day of the season.
Though United will likely be in party mode for that fixture with the Premier League trophy set to be awarded that day, getting anything at Old Trafford would still be a big ask for Blackpool, which heightens the importance of Saturday's fixture.
But even to have a chance of survival at this stage is an achievement for a club who were widely expected to sink without trace after beating Cardiff in last year's Championship play-off final.
Holloway said: "We know that it's not in our hands and we've got to do what we can and basically that is to win.
"We've got one home game left and we've got to win it to give ourselves any sort of chance. For us this is as big as it gets, in my opinion bigger than Wembley, and four points out of six would be an even bigger achievement than what we did last year."
Bolton will be without Mark Davies after the midfielder became the latest Trotters player to go under the knife.
The 23-year-old, who has made only two substitute appearances in the last two months, had surgery on Thursday to remove bone fragments in his ankle but boss Owen Coyle is optimistic he will be fit for pre-season.
Stuart Holden, Sean Davis (both knee) and Sam Ricketts (Achilles) are all long-term absentees while Marcos Alonso is expected to be unavailable after his involvement in a car accident in Madrid two weeks ago.

Formation:433Manager: Ian Holloway

Blackpool

Formation: 442Manager: Owen Coyle

Bolton

Matthew Gilks

Neal Eardley

Ian Evatt

Alex Baptiste

Stephen Crainey

Keith Southern

Charlie Adam

David Vaughan

Gary Taylor-Fletcher

Dudley Campbell

Jason Puncheon

SUBS

Richard Kingson

Marlon Harewood

Brett Ormerod

Craig Cathcart

Matt Phillips

Andy Reid

James Beattie

Home

Away

Jussi Jaaskelainen

Gretar Rafn Steinsson

Zat Knight

Gary Cahill

Paul Robinson

Chung-Yong Lee

Fabrice Muamba

Ricardo Gardner

Matthew Taylor

Kevin Davies

Daniel Sturridge

SUBS

Adam Bogdan

Martin Petrov

Ivan Klasnic

Rodrigo Moreno

Robbie Blake

Tamir Cohen

David Wheater

Match Report

Seasiders have fighting chance
Blackpool gave themselves a fighting chance of avoiding relegation from the Barclays Premier League by coming out on top of a seven-goal thriller against Bolton.
There were four goals in the opening 24 minutes alone, with Kevin Davies putting Bolton ahead and then Matthew Taylor equalising after DJ Campbell and Jason Puncheon had netted for the Seasiders.
Campbell grabbed his second just before the break and, although Daniel Sturridge levelled again for Bolton in the 53rd minute, Charlie Adam's strike 10 minutes later proved to be the winner.
Blackpool have delighted Premier League fans with their commitment to open, attacking football but even by their standards the first half at Bloomfield Road was something else, with four goals in the first 24 minutes.
The Seasiders started much the better but it took only six minutes for Bolton to grab the opening goal when Paul Robinson's free-kick was not cleared by Alex Baptiste and Davies poked a precise 12-yard shot into the top corner.
It was the Bolton captain's first goal in nine games and took him into double figures for the season, but the visitors' lead lasted less than three minutes as Blackpool hit straight back through Campbell.
Gary Taylor-Fletcher guided a header into the striker's path and he showed great strength to hold off Gretar Steinsson before lobbing Jussi Jaaskelainen.
Blackpool thought they had taken the lead in the 17th minute when Adam's corner was directed onto his own bar by Robinson.
The ball bounced down just the right side of the line as far as the defender was concerned and Fabrice Muamba ensured Bolton's goal stayed just about intact by heading off the line.
The home fans only had to wait another two minutes to cheer a second goal, though, Taylor-Fletcher teeing up Puncheon - recalled to the side in place of Sergei Kornilenko - for a lovely curling shot from 18 yards.
The excitement continued in the 24th minute as things were squared up once again, this time Taylor striking a shot from the left of the area in off the far post.
More shaky defending allowed Davies to play Sturridge clean through on goal but for once the on-loan Chelsea striker could not find the finish and Matt Gilks produced a good block.
Referee Andre Marriner then had a 20-man melee to sort out after Taylor-Fletcher tangled with Zat Knight. The crowd bayed for the big defender to see red but Taylor-Fletcher appeared the principal aggressor and both were booked.
Bolton almost retook the lead in fortuitous circumstances in the 40th minute when Davies' cross, which was intended for Lee Chung-yong, bounced off the face of the bar.
But there was still time for another goal in the first half as Adam picked out Campbell in the 45th minute and he guided the ball just inside the post, and it would have been four moments later had Jaaskelainen not saved well from David Vaughan.
Blackpool's lead looked anything but secure and in the opening moments of the second half only a last-ditch intervention from Baptiste prevented Sturridge from converting Lee's cross.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle sent on Tamir Cohen for Muamba, who appeared to be struggling with an injury, and in the 53rd minute the scores were duly levelled again.
Davies played a clever ball to Lee, who drew Gilks out of his goal before teeing up Sturridge for the simple task of heading the ball into the net.
The momentum was now very definitely with the visitors and Gilks touched Taylor's free-kick over the bar, but in the 63rd minute, from virtually their first attack of the half, Blackpool regained the lead.
Keith Southern did brilliantly to win the ball in midfield and Adam played in Taylor-Fletcher before collecting the return ball and firing high into Jaaskelainen's net.
Bolton continued to press for another equaliser but the fourth goal seemed to have taken the sting out of their attacks.
At the other end, Adam's free-kick from 20 yards out was deflected just wide, and that was the captain's last action of the game before he was replaced by Craig Cathcart.
In truth there were no real alarms for the hosts in the final moments as they held out for a crucial victory and condemned Bolton to a fourth successive defeat.